PIP backpay going to dwp debt management for overpaid benefits?

PrincessRuby
PrincessRuby Online Community Member Posts: 37 Connected
edited December 20 in PIP, DLA, and AA

Hi, I’m new here and this is my first post and really hoping somebody/anybody can shed some light for me?
I had my PIP telephone assessment this morning, hoping for a good result. 

Before I ring next week and get my report sent out to me, I need to ask a question about (at the moment) a hypothetical question.
Last year I was overpaid my ESA payments due to a lapse in payments and my husband starting full time employment - I did phone the DWP and tell them he was starting work etc but the “advisor” never put it on the system!!
Now I’m not in receipt of any benefits, my question is about potential PIP backpay as I applied back in November so hoping I’ll be awarded what I’m entitled to. Will this money be sent to the DWP debt management team to clear the debt? Also, does it matter that my ESA claim stopped in October and I applied for PIP in the November so they don’t overlap at all?
Really hope that makes sense and someone can advise me! 

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  • janer1967
    janer1967 Online Community Member Posts: 21,922 Championing
    Hi 

    In answer sometimes it is the case that back pay will go to debt management and be used to clear the debt . Whether they are allowed to do this is another matter ? But they do sometimes try 

    Have you had any contact about paying the money back or have any agreed payment plan ? 


  • PrincessRuby
    PrincessRuby Online Community Member Posts: 37 Connected
    Hi, 
    Thank-you so much for your reply.
    Yes, I’ve got a payment plan in place and currently looking into a DRO (which the debt management team are aware of). 
    I know I’m still a long way off getting the outcome for the assessment this morning, but due to my anxiety I try and find out everything before the worst happens, so I can hopefully get some form of plan together. 
  • PrincessRuby
    PrincessRuby Online Community Member Posts: 37 Connected
    Hi @woodbine
    ESA, I was the main claimant and my husband was my partner on the claim. 
    I’m hoping they don’t try and take it as I have zero income now myself, so would be relying heavily on it. 
  • janer1967
    janer1967 Online Community Member Posts: 21,922 Championing
    They wont stop anything from your PIP payments if you get an award just from back pay 

    Did you challenge the overpayment as if it was their error or may not be recoverable have you had any expert advice from welfare rights 
  • PrincessRuby
    PrincessRuby Online Community Member Posts: 37 Connected
    I never challenged the overpayment, as I thought because as I was overpaid (even though I alerted them of the change) I still owed the money. 
    I’ve had advise through a debt charity for debts (as this isn’t the only debt owed) through poor financial decisions when my depression got seriously out of control a couple of years back unfortunately. 
    I haven’t contacted welfare rights, but I will be doing judging by some of the comments about challenging the overpayment. 
    I’m hoping the PIP backpay (assuming I get what I’m entitled to) doesn’t get swallowed by the debt management department of the DWP. 
  • PrincessRuby
    PrincessRuby Online Community Member Posts: 37 Connected
    edited February 2021
    @Username_removed thanks for the link! 
    I have a repayment plan in place if that’s the agreement you mean?
    I’ll definitely be looking in to challenging it!
  • kezdare
    kezdare Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
    Start with this tool. https://advicelocal.uk/

    DWP may try to claw back arrears via the lump sum but they cannot do so if an agreement is place and you should very much look at challenging recoverability. It does not follow that because you have been overpaid you must always pay it back. It certainly doesn't when you made a declaration. 
    Hi all - I'm dealing with a very similar case and wondered if anyone knows if there is any legal basis for the DWP not being allowed to automatically put a backdate payment towards arrears when there is already an agreement in place, or whether it is just not the ''done'' thing? All suggestions will be checked so doesn't need to be perfect advice. Thank you in advance!
  • kezdare
    kezdare Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
    Thank you @Username_removed
  • tez66
    tez66 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    They have just done this with me so my back pay from pip went to dept management and they have swelled my back pay which I think is totally wrong when I have a repayment plan in place

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 62,398 Championing

    This thread is more than 3 years old. If they have caused financial hardship you can contact debt management to tell them and to ask them not to take the debt you owe them from what they owe you. Also mention that you have a repayment plan and the debt is being repaid back.

  • tez66
    tez66 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    I did but they said they would only refund half of it back to me x